4.8 • 597 Ratings
🗓️ 19 March 2025
⏱️ 67 minutes
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In this episode Joyce discusses why woman mature earlier than men, a Detty December story time that has caught up with her, Inappropriate work attire & more!
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0:00.0 | What is good guys? It's your girl, Madam Joyce in the Bizzle back again, tell her friend. |
0:05.3 | It's been another week, long time, no speak and happy St. Patrick's Day. Well, St. Patrick's Day is |
0:10.0 | already gone. But obviously, as an Irish girlie, I had to represent all the Irish gal and where |
0:14.9 | the green, because you know it was St. Patrick's Day. Honestly, I used to have an Irish accent when I was younger, believe it or not. |
0:24.1 | And I remember when I was nine years old and I came to the UK and I was talking to some of the other kids. |
0:31.6 | And somebody was like, why did you sound like that? |
0:34.1 | The way I swallowed that access so quickly, I never looked back. I never looked back. But one |
0:41.2 | thing I will say is the Irish girls are super, super friendly. And every time I'm in Dublin, |
0:45.9 | where I was brought up, they always always show me love. So big up all the, all the fellow Irish |
0:50.3 | girlies and that. And also, let me tell you a fun fact about myself. So my mom was the, |
0:55.2 | was the first ever woman to open up a Afro-Caribbean shop in Dublin. So I grew up in a shop |
1:03.9 | that used to sell like, you know, obviously when you go to a car like only only in an Africa |
1:09.6 | shop will you have someone sell hair and extensions |
1:12.9 | in one corner and then sell plantain and tomatoes on the other side of the corner and that was the |
1:18.3 | shop that my mom used to have like we used to have like snails we used to sell rice like every time |
1:25.0 | like somebody wanted to come for afro-Caribbean food they'd come to my shop |
1:29.4 | well not my shop but my mom's shop and it was named after me was called Joy Sana |
1:33.4 | used to be called Joyceana but anyways hope everybody is amazing also we've been missing |
1:40.0 | Lateef the last couple of weeks at Latif first of all you're very fake because you decided to leave everybody in the UK to fuck off and goes to where exactly? Dominican Republic. And that's why you're coming back. I'm not. I'm not sorry about that. How was it? I had the time of my life. I had the time of my... You know, I actually... I'm one of those people that like to bother people about work during their holidays. And I was telling Lateef, listen, something happened and I need your opinion on something. And I was like, how's it going? He was like, I have so much to tell you when I come back. It was so fun. How fun are we talking here? So fun. Let me give you a drink first. |
2:18.3 | Go on. |
2:19.3 | What is it first of all? |
2:20.3 | So basically we've got blue curacao, grenadine, casemigos tequila, lime, lemon, peach and lachi. |
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